Newman University Church, Dublin : Architectural Revivalism in the British Isles and the Authority of Form
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Newman University Church, Dublin charts the first ever analysis of University Churchs significance within the history of Victorian revivalist architecture. Author Niamh Bhalla explores the relationship between the churchs context as the first Catholic university in Ireland and the ambiguity of its early Christian style, providing an effective lens to understand the architectural revivalism of the nineteenth century, particularly basilican and Byzantine revivalist architectures in the British Isles.
In 1854, John Henry Newman, one of the foremost intellectual figures of the nineteenth century, was officially installed as the rector of the first Catholic university in Ireland. University Church (constructed in 1855?6) was Newman?s first objective when he agreed to the rectorship and it can be considered as a tangible manifestation of the idea behind the unprecedented Catholic university in Dublin ? the posing of an erudite Catholic alternative to post-Enlightenment secularism and Protestant hegemony through a style-based analogy to the early Church.
Despite physically embodying what Newman wished to achieve in and through his new university, this ?early Christian-style' church, which drew upon Roman and Byzantine basilicas, has received little attention. This book charts for the first time the significant place that the building occupies within the history of Victorian revivalist architecture. Niamh Bhalla explores the meaningful connection between the church?s context and the ambiguity of its ?early Christian? style. In the intersection of these two things, a significant monument was created. The study of University Church therefore provides an effective lens to understand more comprehensively the architectural revivalism that dominated the nineteenth century, particularly the first stirrings of basilican and Byzantine revivalist architectures in the British Isles.
Praise for Newman University Church, Dublin
'Newman University Church, Dublin is an important contribution to the burgeoning study of historistic architecture of the nineteenth century. In studying the larger contexts of the church, Niamh Bhalla illumines the aspirations of Cardinal Newman for the university that he directed and Catholicism in Ireland and the United Kingdom.'
Robert S. Nelson, Yale University
'A riveting analysis of the University Church and its intellectual background. Niamh Bhalla steers us effortlessly through the many strands of architectural and religious thought that lie behind Newman?s church, while revealing its seminal place in the history of the Byzantine revival.'
Roger Stalley, Trinity College Dublin
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